Deadline: 21-Jan-24
Got a great idea for an arts project to tackle mental health stigma? The Anti-Stigma Arts Fund is accepting proposals from groups or organisations for arts projects in any medium that aim to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination.
The fund, now in its third year, is open to inspiring projects looking to make a difference in communities across Scotland.
This year, proposals are encouraged from groups or organisations for arts projects in any medium that aims to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination.
Funding Information
- Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are available.
Eligible Projects
- They are open to projects using any creative process, but will prioritise projects which plan to create a tool or resource that can be used/experienced again to challenge stigma and discrimination beyond the timeframe of the project. Your project must meaningfully involve people with lived experience of mental health problems and be led by and/or engage with intersectionally marginalised groups (such as those with protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010 who may have experienced homophobia, racism or socioeconomic disadvantage, for example).
Eligibility Criteria
- The fund is open to constituted groups and organisations. Partnership working between organisations and creative practitioners is encouraged and you must be able to demonstrate that you possess/can access the necessary skills to take the project forward.
For more information, visit Mental Health Foundation.